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 Loved that show in my teens. The storytelling and artwork. Fantastic.

This show had weird inspirations on my subconscious imagination. A lot of nightmarish things in my dreams have resembled the Isz. 

Did you ever get into the comics? Save for a few copyright shaves, the show kept to the comic as if the comic were it's script, but the comic keeps going, well past the show's ending. 

They also get more cerebral with Sarah. 

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 Loved that show in my teens. The storytelling and artwork. Fantastic.

This show had weird inspirations on my subconscious imagination. A lot of nightmarish things in my dreams have resembled the Isz. 

Did you ever get into the comics? Save for a few copyright shaves, the show kept to the comic as if the comic were it's script, but the comic keeps going, well past the show's ending. 

They also get more cerebral with Sarah. 

 I did not read the comics, but now that you mention it, I just might see if I can get it on digital. The show left me hungry for more. During those days I was collecting Deadpool from #1. I still have them in mint condition.

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I really wonder what the 2010s will be remembered for 

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everyone crying and yelling about things but not actually doing anything for 10 years straight

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I owned this and it basically never left my side

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I used to spend long hours just wandering around the hospital listening to these songs (this is all I can distinctly remember, I had more CD's I'm sure). and I would just dance around to these songs up and down the hallways. 

Grew up in a hospital basically. So it makes sense I ended up working in one haha

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and then I got one of these and I started listening to a lot more music 

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was obsessed with mtv and would reenact the music videos we saw as children at school 

I was extra crazy tho and would get up on the lunch tables and like pretend to be various performers but like, a dramatized version of them, and would like lip sync and dance around all crazy 

 

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I owned this and it basically never left my side

Yeah, same. 

I was pretty into Pokemon back then too, and it wasn't unusual to see people doing the same thing. I made some pretty weird friends in public places through Pokemon battles, and I really miss/love when there's public movements to all play the same game (such conformity was more of a 90s thing, nowadays it's about the personal experience instead). 

It really felt nice to have a base of challengers that could be publicly participated with on a whim. I miss it, and I think a lot of others from back then do too. This widespread nostalgia thankfully leads to fun events every so often like Twitch Plays Pokemon that lets people fall back into their childhood comfort zones. 

What'd you play on yours? 

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Xadem said: 

I really wonder what the 2010s will be remembered for 

Political Memes, Steam Games, Netflix and The Death of Cable, Shitty Reboots of older successes, Social Media, Reddit, Personalized Stream Services (Chaturbate, Twitch, etc), The Rise of the LGBTQ, Google Shinanigans, Internet Censorship (by the left), VR Helmets, Marvel Movies, Youtube (in a different way), SoundCloud, Lofi, Modern Rap (very different from what it used to be, all with tons of odd cross-cultural tie ins with each other), Doxing/Wikileaks/Internet Espionage becoming more normalized, Deepfakes, Infinite Genders, Smart Phones rising to world domination, Xanax, Lean, Podcasts became more normal, Tinder Sex, Hashtags, Adult Swim enters it's second decade, Porn's treated less shamefully, The News loses touch, and Celebrities lose touch as well (and in the US Same Sex Marriage and Legalizing Weed). 

I'd mark right now as a loud expression of generational divides. If technology caps at some point we'll balance out and all be on an equal playing field, but as is the gap seems more jarring than prior generational divides. 

It's been a nice time for the oversaturation of art. It's generation is so much faster than I could ever hope to view it all, giving it the illusion of infinity. 

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Sc is pretty boring.
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